Grammy Awards 2018

The Grammy Awards 2018 are here! The Recording Academy will take its turn doling out awards today, honoring various achievements in the world of music. Jay-Z leads the field going into the day’s festivities with eight nominations. Compton’s own Kendrick Lamar follows with seven nods while Bruno Mars has six nominations. The top nominees also include Childish Gambino (a.k.a. Donald Glover), Khalid and No I.D. with five nominations each. The majority of the winners of the Grammys’ 84 categories will be announced during the pretelecast ceremony that kicks off at noon. Winners of the marquee categories including record of the year, album of the year, song of the year and new artist will be announced during the performance-heavy main event that starts at 4:30 p.m. The live telecast hosted by James Corden will air on CBS. Stay tuned for The Times’ full coverage of Grammys 2018 including live updates from the red carpet, all the winners, reactions and more.

The Grammys will air Sunday, January 28, at 7:30 pm EST/4:30 pm PST on CBS. You can live-stream the ceremony on CBS All Access, which is a subscription-based service, but it does offer a free trial.Grammy Awards Live

Where to watch on TV:

The 60th annual Grammy Awards will air on CBS at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 28. (It will also air live on the West Coast.)

Where to watch online:

If you have a subscription to CBS All Access, you can live-stream the show here on your phone, laptop, tablet, Chromecast, etc. The network gives you the option for a one-week free trial.

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What time the show’s over:

11 p.m., though the Grammys are known for running over.

The host:

“Late Late Show” host James Corden, better known for his “Carpool Karaoke” segments.